Oocyte freezing (easter egg)

Oocyte freezing explained

What is Oocyte freezing? Oocyte freezing is a process of preserving unfertile, viable eggs to retain female reproductive potentiality for later use. The entire process starts with producing eggs in the ovary through hormonal stimulation and transvaginal salvaging followed by freezing. The process completes with storing the viable eggs in the medical laboratory. These frozen Read more about Oocyte freezing explained[…]

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Options for artificial insemination

Artificial insemination is the process of inserting sperm into woman’s womb for fertilization without involving sexual intercourse. Artificial insemination becomes popular, as the number of single mothers, gay and straight people want to get their own child. There are many options available for artificial insemination like IVF etc (later in this article).  Apart from these, Read more about Options for artificial insemination[…]

Questions that Egg Donors Should Ask

Field of fertility treatment has witnessed a huge and significant growth in last couple of years, especially with increasing interest among couples and intended parents who wants to have their child through any healthy and certain medical procedure. Now, it has become a trend to freeze eggs at the young age of 20 to 25 Read more about Questions that Egg Donors Should Ask[…]

New advancements in ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) in 2018

Novel advancements related to ART in 2018

The growing acceptance of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) is tremendous due to the increasing occurrence of infertility in both males and females. Infertility is not only the outcome of reproductive system disorders, such as ovulation disorders, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, endometrial or ovarian cancer, etc.  but it usually occurs due to other morbidities and poor lifestyle Read more about Novel advancements related to ART in 2018[…]

Possibility of Pregnancy with Diminished Ovarian Reserve

Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) is defined as the condition with the decreased number and poor quality of oocytes. This is a common condition after menopause or women having premature ovarian insufficiency. But clinically DOR affected women have a regular menstrual cycle, so the ovarian reserve is not an age-dependent condition. Women diagnosed with the DOR Read more about Possibility of Pregnancy with Diminished Ovarian Reserve[…]

Oocyte freezing

Oocyte Freezing/Egg Freezing is the future of IVF Treatment

Oocyte freezing is an advanced novel reproductive technology to store the human eggs in the egg banks in a form of flash freezing. This technology prolongs the reproductive lifespan of a woman by preserving the ability to bear her biological child in the late phase of life. This technology is useful when the woman is Read more about Oocyte Freezing/Egg Freezing is the future of IVF Treatment[…]

Human life in frozen Embryo and Fertility treatment ethics

Human life in frozen embryos? Fertility treatments ethics

There are different explanations for the concept of the embryo for human life. These explanations are largely based upon the social contemplations of people. The concept of frozen human embryos has always remained a topic of ethical concern. There are multiple definitions of embryo derived from individual ethicists and legislators. In IVF clinics, the frozen Read more about Human life in frozen embryos? Fertility treatments ethics[…]

Egg freezing – A way to successful parenthood

Every couple wants to become parents at a certain stage of their lives. Therefore, it is essential to understand this and accordingly plan for a baby and for planned parenthood Egg freezing is recommended. It is important that you take the right steps at the right point of your lives for the best and desired Read more about Egg freezing – A way to successful parenthood[…]

Egg Banking- A Boon for Future Fertility

Millions of couples struggling with infertility, you may feel as though you are alone. For women, feelings of inadequacy and failure may overcome them. In men, the inability to conceive may cause men to feel overwhelmed with guilt. Although frustrations may run high, and the feelings of loneliness may seem unbearable at times, a couple Read more about Egg Banking- A Boon for Future Fertility[…]

Sperm Donation – Hope for Childless Couple

Who require sperm donation? low sperm count. lack of sperm single mother. LGBTs Any genetic defects in Men. single mothers. LGBTs. Choosing a sperm donor Sperm donor should be healthy person with an age of 20 to 40 years. A sperm donor can be anonymous which couples can find out from a licensed fertility clinic Read more about Sperm Donation – Hope for Childless Couple[…]